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Occupational Therapist (OT)

Assessment and treatment of hand injuries
Recommendations for adaptive equipment
Guidance on ergonomics in the workplace
Assistance with developing fine motor skills
Miss Oi Man Chan is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Epping, NSW, working in Suite 405, 51 Rawson Street, Epping 2121. As an OT, she focuses on hands and everyday life. She helps people with hand injuries through careful assessment and treatment. She also gives advice on adaptive equipment to make daily tasks easier. Her work includes guidance on workplace ergonomics to protect the hands and body during work. She can assist with improving fine motor skills, which helps with daily activities and hobbies.
In Sydney and its surrounds, many people visit the Epping clinic for tailored care. Miss Chan brings a practical approach to each session. She explains treatments in a clear way so patients can understand what to do at home or at work. Her services are designed to fit real life, not just the clinic. That means practical tips you can try right away.
Location matters in Australia. Being in Epping places her clinic within the greater Sydney area, accessible to families and workers in the northern suburbs and nearby regions. The clinic offers a calm space where patients can talk about their goals and daily challenges. Miss Chan listens carefully and asks questions to find the best plan for each person. This helps people feel supported and confident in their recovery or improvement journey.
Patient care is about teamwork. Miss Chan works with patients to set achievable goals. She can coordinate with other health professionals if needed. She believes in ongoing learning, keeping up with new ideas in occupational therapy to help patients get better results. Her approach treats every person with respect and patience.
People choose Miss Chan for care they can trust. Her local presence in Epping, NSW, and the clear, friendly way she explains options build a strong reputation for quality hand and function care. For anyone facing hand injuries or looking to improve fine motor skills and workplace ergonomics, Miss Chan offers experienced guidance and practical support in the Australian setting.
